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Created Jan 30, 2021 by Lance@ShapeShifter499

No sound on HP Pro Tablet 408 (Baytrail) (Sound Open Firmware)

Version, Distribution, Desktop Environment:

Pipewire 0.3.20

Arch Linux

Gnome 3.38.3

Description of Problem:

I have a HP Pro Tablet 408 tablet computer. I get no sound on both wired headsets and the speakers. I thought it might be related to #530 (closed) based on the same kernel module mentioned there, bytcr-rt5640, but none of the workarounds mentioned there work.

Attached are outputs from the following commands.

PIPEWIRE_DEBUG=6 pipewire > pipewire.log 2>&1

PIPEWIRE_DEBUG=6 pipewire-pulse > pipewire-pulse.log 2>&1

pw-play --list-targets > pw-play_--list-targets.log

pw-dump > pw-dump.log

sudo dmesg > hp_408_dmesg.log

journalctl -b > journalctl.log

while the above logs were taken I tried to play sound from gnome-control-center and from pw-play /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav With the pw-play command, it appeared to hang on playing the wav file and I had to ctrl-c to exit out of it.

I currently don't know what else I could do to try to get sound working. If anyone knows here I'd appreciate it.

pipewire.logpipewire-pulse.logpw-play_--list-targets.logpw-dump.loghp_408_dmesg.logjournalctl.log

Edited Mar 08, 2021 by jasker5183
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